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    Posted: 16-February-2006 at 4:45AM

B&M Shifter... fit nicely where the stock floor shifter would have gone (had this car had one). I need to raise it up slightly.. it's a little low for me right now. The boot will take up any distance when I raise it.. I have a few inches to play with.

Next up.. eBay left over stuff.

Then comes 13" front discs.

Paul
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Did you see the article in Ford Muscle Magazine about a floor shifter upgrade?

I will post it up here next week.

Did you have to change the shift lever on the transmission? I know when you go from factory column to floor shift you have to change it, and finding them for a C6 is damn near impossible (I have the whole shifter kit for factory shift but no C6 shift lever).

It looks very, very nice!
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The B&M has you simply cut off the ford arm on the C6, and they have a small lever that clamps onto the remaining material. Works fine.

Paul
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